Anal mass:
The most common anal mass in someone your age is a hemorrhoid. This is very common and nothing to be embarrassed about. The green discharge is a little abnormal and may indicate infection. You should have this evaluated by a doctor. You do not need to be embarrassed. Everyone has problems from time to time and doctors are here to help you.
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Discharge can be a noun or a verb; it has multiple meanings in physics, chemistry, military, and legal usage. The most common medical meaning is a substance that is being excreted. Examples: pus is the discharge from a pimple; a vaginal discharge can mean infection; an ear discharge can mean an infection of the outer ear tract; a nasal discharge may be a 'cold'.
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It could be:
It could be causing the itching by an infected discharge running over the vulva and anus. Have your MD re examine for the same, and if reluctant get a 2nd opinion from a GYN MD.
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I would be:
Suspicious of anal condyloma or venereal warts, although without an exam I can't be sure. Best to get an external and internal exam by a colon and rectal surgeon for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Bacterial vaginitis:
Nitrofurantoin is a common antibiotic used for uti's. But vaginal infections can also give symptoms of a uti. Fluconazole is used to treat yeast infections. But the odor and discharge suggests a bacterial infection. The continued itching could indicate a yeast infection that did not respond to fluconazole. You should see your doctor.
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? infection:
Your symptoms sound like they could be due to an infection. You would be best served to see a dr/health care provider for an exam and some testing to assess for a possible urinary tract/vaginal infection. The anus pain may be a sequlae of the infection as well. Best wishes.
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Purple lumps:
These may be hemorrhoids. Do not know your medical background, but purple lesions occur in Kaposi sarcoma, a tumor seen primarily in AIDS patients with very low CD4 counts. Even those are quite treatable when the HIV disease is treated appropriately. Understand your anxiety, but there are many very benign things this could be. Est wishes for a great outcome.
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Yeast:
This sounds like a bad yeast infection with regard to the itching and watery / white discharge. Given the presence of actual blisters and odor, there might be additional infections that need to be evaluated in person with an exam.
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Thrombosed pile:
You may have haemorrhoids, and now a clot in the dilated veins causing a hard bump ; discomfort. Intermittent bleeding may be evident. I'd recommend a checkup with your gynecologist or your primary care doctor for treatment.
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Perianal abcess:
The possibility of this being a perianal abcess is strong. It is similar to having a boil on the skin but this is in anal area. Please see a colo-rectal surgeon for the incision and drainage. If you can not wait for an appointment go to ER and they may be able to help you out over there.
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Lump needs doctor:
Hi. I can't tell you what your lump between the vaginal introitus and the anus that causes discomfort is, but I can tell you what it isn't - normal. It could be an abscess, a lymph node, a Bartholin's cyst, etc. I recommend you see your gyn. Good luck!
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If it persists > Dr.:
A clear white discharge is more likely to be vaginal rather than rectal in origin. A vaginal yeast infection (candida) is often accompanied by a whitish vaginal discharge and vaginal itching. If an abnormal vaginal discharge persists you should consult your physician. You may need a vaginal exam and possible culture.
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Exam:
He will need to see a doctor for an examination of the area. It could be a genital wart, hemorrhoid or simple skin tag. Without seeing the area we can not say for sure. Without knowing the cause we can not comment on whether or not it is infectious. Rectal bleeding must be evaluated by a doctor.
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It is painful?:
If it is painful, it is very likely to be an abscess - a collection of pus under the skin. Start with soaking and ice, but if this gets bigger, more painful, red, or starts to weep, you will need to see a physician. If this is an abscess, it will need to be opened.Also could be thrombosed hemorrhoid. That will get better with time, soaking, and ice.
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Dead skin:
If there has been associated chronic itching this may have been caused by yeast infection secondary to high blood sugar. Another possibility is a chronic skin condition called lichen sclerosus. If an antiyeast cream or ointment doesn't clear the problem, an examination by your gynecologist is recommended. For diagnosis and treatment. Referral to a dermatologist may be advised.
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